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The wonders of the little fishing island Migingo

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For many readers will have reached this island of Migingo with a great congestion of booths and people than all in the world. It is also known as the Bugingo or the Bingo with an area of ​​about 2,000 square meters equivalent to half the football field and 500 residents living there. Located in neighborhood  to Uganda and Kenya countries within Lake Victoria, the largest in Africa. It is home to four bars, one pharmacy, hair salon hair salon, and more than 10 races where prostitutes are estimated to reach 70. Despite its minority, it has been a source of controversy, small conflicts and conflicts between Kenya and Uganda governments. Soldiers among them have witnessed rape and even blood spills, competing in favor of the flags of their country. The mystery of the conflicts is the presence of the rich treasure of the shark fish so much that it gives them a lot of wealth. Fishermen between the two countries lived in peace before launching bribery acts and pirates in

1st TIME HIKING TO ULUGURU MOUNTAINS

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Jambo! I hope this finds you all okay and Hakuna Matata! Yes, We have been in contact with our 2 friends Sou Sou and Rafika from France. About two months back we have been planning for they stay period of 2 weeks in the South part of Tanzania and Zanzibar. From France they finally succeeded in trampling the land of Tanzania Upon their arrival at the Airport, the journey started from there as we drove to Morogoro where they rested for one night and the next early morning climbed the Uluguru mountains. The Mountains are fascinating with wonderful views theme. There are different residents who decided to settle on the mountains and engage in agriculture. It was a great exercise to climb the Uluguru mountains for about 3 hours in a row. But as often as we climbed the mountains it was a tireless time of happy and joy. When we arrived at the waterfall they were able to swim and enjoy a beautiful theme including Food prepared by our local guides. Our day went well and later i

Get Off The Beaten Track And Escape To The Wild on Boat Safari to Selous Game Reserve

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Get Off The Beaten Track And Escape To The Wild!  Book The Greatest Adventure Of Your Life. Discover Breathtaking Wildlife, Stunning River Views and boat safari Boat Safari in Rufiji River – Selous Game Reserve boat there are two types of boat safari we offer, afternoon boat trips and full day boat safaris. The afternoon boat trip usually leaves camp at 3pm and returns at 6pm. It is an ideal trip if you have an afternoon free and would like to enjoy the beautiful scenery of the Rufiji River with its many hippos, crocodiles and beautiful bird-life. The sunset can also be stunning from the boat- there is nothing quite like the serenity of the river while the sun dips below the horizon. Our full day boat safari is quite a unique experience – the Selous is one of the very few game reserves in Africa where you can view game from the water and you have a much higher chance of seeing a larger variety of wildlife inside the Reserve than outside. Because the boat safari is carrie

We reach out the community.

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Greetings everyone! I hope this finds you well.. Let me introduce you to our new community out reach activities  In our daily routes to various cities, national parks, game reserves and tourist attractions we have been passing through the surroundings of the community around these attractions as well as meeting local residents. Our customers have been very impressed with the real environment of our lives in Tanzania as a whole. The most interesting thing is that we have been working on how we can bring together our clients and local residents as beneficiaries of tourism business are all Tanzanians but mostly the local residents of these attractions. We have begun visiting our communities and schools in areas with tourist attractions, giving visitors the opportunity to visit our schools to see our educational systems, classes, and opportunities to meet teachers and talk about their challenges at work, and mostly visitors have the opportunity to offer contribu

Jane and Ina Safari trip to the South.

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Hi everyone, I would like to share with you our Safari trip with Jane and Ina to the South of Tanzania for 2 nights and 3 days. We started our day by visiting the city of Morogoro and then on the journey to the small town of Mikumi,7 hours driving from Dar es salaam with some stops on the way for snacks, Washrooms etc. Just after arriving the next day we entered the Mikumi National Park for a full day, We had a chance to spot so many animals including Elephants, Lions, Leopards, Giraffe, Antelope, Zebras, Hippos, Crocs and many more. It was a remarkable day to our friend Ina as she had her first Safari experience. The other day We visited the village of the Masai and get to experience their culture, how they lived as a family, how they could build their homes by trees, how they grow their economy through cattle, dressing style and how they acquire education like other people. Our visitors Jane and Ina enjoyed their stay at Safari very much. Mikumi's small town i

Prince William is currently hanging out with a black rhino in Tanzania

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Prince William said earlier this month that his wife Kate was "insanely jealous" of his trip to Africa and now we can see why. William is on a solo tour in the continent, making stops in Namibia, Tanzania and Kenya as part of his role as president of the United for Wildlife organisation. William, 36, attended a  reception in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, on Wednesday He also met President John Magufuli after flying to country from Namibia  Royal is there to learn about how Tanzania is combating the illegal wildlife trade The Duke of Cambridge is currently enjoying a six-day visit to Africa Prince William  looked in high spirits as he arrived in Tanzania for the next stop of his African tour. The Duke of Cambridge, 36, attended a reception in Dar es Salaam on Wednesday night, where he met with people working in conservation. He also had a meeting with Tanzania's president John Magufuli after flying to the country from Namibia. Earlier today, William visite